Stanton Road, Croydon

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Overview

We are pleased to offered this EXCELLENT VALUE FOR MONEY DOUBLE room, which is presented as FULLY FURNISHED. This lovely room INCLUDES WATER RATES and is located VERY CLOSE to West Croydon train station. The property is also comprising of a PRIVATE OPEN-PLAN KITCHEN and situated on the first floor. A MUST VIEW ROOM! CALL TODAY TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT!

Features

LARGE DOUBLE ROOM

PRIVATE OPEN-PLAN KITCHEN

OFFERED FULLY FURNISHED

COMMUNAL SHOWER/BATHROOM

INCLUDED WATER RATES!!

VERY CLOSE TO WEST CROYDON STATION

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY

Tenant Fees and Charges

All Fees are payable in Advance (before move in) and are inclusive of VAT

Tenancy Set Up Fees: £210.00

Includes the following:

Contract Negotiation, including any amendments and agreeing terms

Preparation of new AST Agreement

All Tenants will be subject to a Credit Check and Right to Rent Check

Referencing Fees: £138.00 per Tenant Referencing includes Employer’s and previous Landlords if applicable

Pet Deposit: Per Pet £250.00 (If Applicable) To be Held in TDS with Security Deposit if applicable

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Local Information

Croydon’s hugely-popular Restaurant Quarter in South End, has an amazing array of eateries inspired by cultures from home and across the globe, which even the fussiest of eaters would be hard-pressed to complain about.

Dining options in South Croydon also include The Treehouse, which has its own signature burger, nearby the Croydon Steak House, opened in 1967, pledges “a steak as big as you like”. Galicia offers Spanish tapas and Khyber’s menu features classical Indian dishes with a contemporary twist.

For Italian food lovers, Ponte Nuovo pledges a touch of Milan glamour with its cool bright interior while Beijing Cottage’s menu features Peking and Cantonese cuisine from delicious duck to luscious lobster.

A short walk south to the end of the restaurant quarter, you’ll find Bagatti’s, a popular Italian that’s been in the area for 25 years, serving up the likes of antipasti and bruschetta, cuttlefish and raw beef.

Just a few doors away is Malcolm John’s Michelin-listed Brasserie Vacherin, a French bistro with moules marineres (mussels in white wine and shallot sauce), smoked duck and lamb brochette on its menu. The stylish Txt Bar offers contemporary bar food such as platters, pulled pork burgers and halloumi wraps.

In the heart of central Croydon, at the Clocktower Café, you’ll find the perfect place to combine culture, coffee (or Fairtrade Tea) and cake. This eaterie is based in the Croydon Clocktower, home to Croydon museum, library and David Lean cinema.

Yet, if you fancy something stronger, just next door is The Spread Eagle ale and pie house (with plenty of other dishes on the menu if pie isn’t your thing), set in a former bank and presided over by a golden eagle statue.

Another venue that combines culture and food is Matthew’s Yard, which has an art gallery and studios, with Hoodoo’s serving tea and coffee, and BRGR & Beer offering home-made organic beef burgers and craft beers. And if you want something swift and al fresco, why not try out Surrey Street Market’s food to go stalls. The market is something of an institution in Croydon, dating back to 1237 and is well supported by locals.